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J M0R© THE LEADER LEADS And is th e Newsiest, B rightest III Hom e Paper iu the C ounty. ill ^ ^ A d v e r t is e r s , M a k e a N o te o f M ORO, S H E R M A N VOL. THE NEWS OF THE WEEK LEADER. LATER JUDG E NEW S. C O U N T Y , OREGON, W E D N E SD A Y , N O VEM BER D A Y ’S C ABLEG RAM . P O IS O N O U S 30, J, * PUBLISHED., IN TIIE INTEREST OF SHER MAN COUNTY. K eep Y our K ye on th e L ead er. ......... ...... 1898. GERMAN N O . 40. TOYS. ALONG THE COAST. P A O IF IC COAST TRADE. In fo r m « t h e P r e s i d e n t T h a t t h e S p a n ia r d « W i l l S i g n t h e T r e a t y . P o r tla n d M a rk et. M u c h M o r e D a n g e r in T h e m T h a n In A powder mill nt La Motto, Mo., A m e r ic a n P o r k . Mew up and six workmen were killed Wheat—Walla Walla, 59@60c; Val Itv n iH of G eneral I n te r e s t G le a n e d Washington, Nov. 29.—Throughout Washington, Nov. 28.—Dr. D. E. ley and Blueslem, 63c per bushel. ind several injured. F r o m t h e T h r iv in g ; P a c i f i c the peace negotiations, which nro still Salmon, chief of the bureau of animal Flour—Best grades, $3.45; graham, S ta te « . a Officers of the Ameircan Maize Prop Six Persons Killed on The First American Troops pending in Baris, the president has ex From All Parts of the New industry, in his report to the secretary $3; superfine, $2.25 per barrel. aganda are planning for an extensive pressed confidence that a treaty, satis of agriculture for the fiscal year ended Stockton Steamboat. Oats—Choice white, 39@40c; choice for Havana. T h e S a lm o n P a c k . World and the Old. exhibit of Indian corn at the Paris ex factory to the United States, should bo June 30, 1898, states that during the gray, 37@88c per bushel. The fall Sound pack, as given last position. Jrafted ami signed. From time to year meat inspection was in operation week, is 135,000 cases, ami the Fraser Barley—Feed barley, $21 @22; brew time assurances of substantial progress The official gazette of Madrid has E N G IN E E R C O M P A N IE S at 135 abattoirs, us against 128 for the river 34,500. The Columiba river pack ing, $23 per ton. O F IN T E R E S T T O O U R R E A D E R S published a decree accepting the resig M A N Y D A N G E R O U S L Y W O U N D E D toward that end have been received F O U R previous year, and in 35 cities, as is given as 115,000, the largest in the | Millstuffs-Bran, $16.50 per ton; mid from the American commissioners. nation of General Blanco as governor- against 88 in 1897. The number of history of the river. The Trade Regis- | dlings, $21; shorts, $16; chop, $15.50 Today advices were received by the C u p t M ln - G e n e r » l It I it n e o W i l l I . e t v e f o r animals inspected before slaughter ter estimate on August 27 was 600,000 per ton. general of Cuba. I V i c t i m s o f t h e A c c i d e n t W e r e S c a l d e d C o m p r e h e its ti v e R e v i e w o f t h e I m p o r t " numbered 51,335,398. Of these 9,228,- for red Alaska, but later reports in S p a i n in a W e e k C u b a n « H a v e B e e n t o D e a t h —T h e H e a r t r e n d i n g S cen es president from Mr. Day, president of Hay—Timothy, $9@10; clover. $7 An anti-anarchist conferneoe in which a n t H a p p e n in g « o f t h e P a a t W e e k the American commission, reiterating 237 were cattle, 10,028,287 were sheep, creased it to 840,000 cases. No definite ; @8 Oregon wild hay, 6$ per ton. A p p o i n t e d t o O t ilr e in S a n t i a g o . A m o n g t h e S u f f e r e r ,. C u k ie t i F r . ,m t h » T e l e g r a p h C o l u m n » . » h e European nations are represent the assurances he had previously given 468,199 calves, and 31,610,675 hogs, figures for tiie total Alaska pack are B itter—Fancy creamery, 50 @ 55c; ed, has opened in Rome. The sessions tiie president of the earlv ami success showing a total gain over 1897 o f at hand. The Sound sockeye pack seconds, 46@50c; dairy, 35@40c store, will he prolonged until Christmas. Havana, Nov. 88.—The United States 9,025,291. At the time of slaughter was 256,500 cases: Fraser river alone, 30 @ 35c. Stockton, Cal., Nov. 29.—The most ful conclusion of the work of the com be war ■ department has decided not Thé A territorial form of government will disastrous river accident in the history mission. transport Florida arrived at Mariana 81,116,833 animals were inspected, and 193,000; British Columbia (including i Cheese—Oregon full cream, ll($12c; to occupy Cienfuegos before January 1. be recommended for Hawaii. The of Stockton occurred this morning at Judge Day, it is understoood, states beach today. General Greene and staff Governor Tanner has issued a procla commission has completed the bill and 4:30o’clock, near Fourteen-Mile slough, positively that the Spanish commis went to Mariana early to supeiintend 63,662 were rejected and 91,508 car the Fraser), 414,900; Columbia river, \ Young America, 12 ^c; new cheese, mation declaring Pana, 111., under its report will be ready when congress when a part of one of the boilers of the sioners lor mal ly will accept, perhaps the landing of the American troops. casses and 48,189 parts of carcasses 383,530 cases. Total pack last year, ! 10c per {round. were condemned. The meat inspection all {«lints, was given at 3,121,117 cases. ! Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $2@3.50 martial law. assembles. river steamer T. C. Walker, which left tomorrow, the terms of the United Tiie Florida had on board four com stamp was affixed to 14,583,780 pack Tiie fall {>ack of Puget iound last year per dozen; hens, $3.50@4.50; springs, ^Captain McCalla has wired the navy Revolutionary bands in Brazil have San Francisco at 6 o’clock last night, States, and that a treaty drawn along panies of the Second volunteer en ages of mutton and beef and pork prod was 120,200 case, with 37,500 for $1.25(28; geese, $5.00@6.00 for old. ^ifepartment that he has abandoned the crossed the frontier and are threaten was blown out, killing six and danger the lines of the agreement reached will gineers, which recently left Tanina for ucts, of which 374,131 contained tnicio- Willapa and Gray’s harbor; 63,650 for $4.60jo?5 for young; ducks, $4.00@ cruiser Maria Teresa. ing to unite and march toward the cap ously wounding 11 persons, w hile prob be drawn and signed in a few days. Havana. The troops landed by half scopically examined pork. Columbia river and a total of 295,628 5.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12)^ The dispatch from Judge Day was the past nine o’clock at the Mariana wharf, In connection with the examination cases of falls for the coast (not includ-, 12^c per {«itind. Nine millions and a quarter is the ital of Uruguay. Troops have been ably 15 or 20 others were more or less badly hurt. The T. C. Walker is owned first absolutely definite statement as to with colors flying. They formed at the of iin|>orts fiorn Germany, it was found ing Alaska), against 284,590 this year. price the Union Pacific. Denver & Gulf sent to pursue them. Potatoes—50 @ 60c per sack; sweets, While rounding a curve near Burling- by the California Navigation «& Ini- the conclusion of the labors of the com landing place and marched to their that German toys and colored goods The run in the Gray’s harbor district 2c per pound. railroad brought at foreclosure sale. The reorganization committee was the ton. la., a passenger train was derailed, provement Company, and ran between mission that had been received, and, camp, two miles awav, filing past Gen were poisonous, and all highly painted has b«jen good this year, and will prob Vegetables—Beets, 90c; turnips, 76c The quite naturally, it afforded the presi eral Greene and his staff, who, on German toys may be regarded as very ably be 50,000 cases. pu rchaser. One woman was kille,!, a 2-year-old San Francisco and Stockton. per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab _________ dent ami his advisers considerable sat- horseback, reviewed the men. All the dangerous to children who may s u c k o f f bage, $1 @ 1.25 per 100 pounds; cauli Senator Quay, Pennsylvania’s po child fatally injured, and 19 others ; dead are: l.«>. A n g e l« - . O il O u t p u t . istaction. men, with the exception of five who John Tulan, captain of the T. C. the paint or swallw the pieces that flower, 76c per dozen; parsnips, 76c litical boss, is in serious trouble Five seriously injuied. It is probable that the president will are still suffering from sickness and may be chipped off. The oil pioducers’ trustees have pub per sack; beans, 8c per ponnd; celery, I Walker; Ferdinand Law, of Seattle; indictments which are not easily ex The Italian government has sent an W. A. Blunt, the agent in charge of discuss ill his message to congress, were taken to the camp by train, were lished the regular monthly report for 70@ 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per The study of tuberculosis, with ref plained away, ha\e been returned by ultimatum to the sultan of Morocco siiipping of sugar brads from the Moss which will be. delivered one week from in line, and are all in gotxl spirits and erence to both men and animals, has Octolier. The statement shows that box; peas, 3@ 8^c per pound. the grand jury. on the subject of the detention and ill tract to the Crockett factory; Watson tomorrow, the successful efforts of tiie fit for duty. been continued, and rejsirts r«*ceived 15,936 barrels of oil were received dur Onions—Oregon, 75c@$l per sack. A number of Filipinos have arrived treatment of Italians. A week has H. Henry, of Stockton, engineer of the administration in the negotiation of a One hundred and fifty Cubans of indicate that in incipient stages of the ing the month. During the same Hops— 16@17c; 1897 crop, 4@6c. In San Francisco on their way to Wash- been given the sultan in which to make ;T. C. Walker; Mrs. Henry Watson, peace tieaty, although there is a possi General Montreal's division were ein- disease the serum is of considerable period the sales amounted to 22,732 j Wool—Valley, 10@12c per ponnd; iugton to look after their claims a reply. barrels. The amount in storage on Oc- wife of the chief engineer; Jerry bility that the treaty itself may not ployed in clearing the camp, arni by 11 value. This division contemplates be Eastern Oregon, 8@12c; mohair, against the government for damages The 26c per pound. have been signed at the time. An experiment in surgery is to he Dailey, fireman. o’clock the tents wer«i being pitched ginning investigations relative to Texas tolier 1 was 82,236 barrels. sustained by the American invasion of tried in New York. A man who blew amount on November 1 had fallen to for the first American carnpat Havana. fever, anthrax and other diseases. Ten were wounded. Mutton—Gross, beet sheep, wethers Manila. IN A S T O R M 'S C L U T C H E S . away the side of his face and his nose The majority of the passengers were Passports were today delivered to the The division of pathology has contin 78,440 barrels. Virtually all of this and ewes, 8tjc; dressed mutton, 7c; Star Pointer, the famous pacer with with a shotgun will have both replaced in bed when the explosion occurred, aide-de-camp of General Blanco’s staff, ued the experiment of dipping rattle amount belongs to the Oil Transporta spring lambs, 7 ^ c per lb. the world’s record of 1:59*-4 for a mile, with new ones of rubber, covered with and were awakened by the report, A l l l l r s n r t l R w ge«! In t h e N o r t h A t l a n t i c who will sail for Spain on the st«*amer with a view to destroying the ticks, tion & Storage Company. A circular Hogs—Groes, choice heavy, $4.76; a n d N e w E n g la n d S ta te « . was sold in New York to W. J. White, grafted skin. Juan Forgas on December 8. On the wliich spread the infection of Texas just issue-1 by this company shows that light and feeders, $3.00(24.00; dreesed, ' which was as loud as a cannon’s roar. New York, Nov. 29.—When the peo of Cleveland, O., lor $15,TOO, $600 less it intends to go into tiie oil buying and $5.50@6.50 per 100 pounds. There has been street fighting among People rushed from their rooms in ple of New York awoke this morning, same steamer, it is announctsl, will em fever, and a substance has been found selling business. than he was sold for in 1897 to James bark General Blanco, General Bedano in which the cattle may he immersed their night clothes and found the whole Beef—Gross, top steers, 3.50(2$3.76; the political parties at Seoul, Corea. A. Murphy, of Chicago. forward portion of the steamer's upper they found the blizzard that raged when and his staff, and the officials employed without suffering any serious injury, O r a n g e E m tim a te . cows, $2.50 @3.00; dressed beef, On one side 23 persons were killed, and they retired was still in progress. The Late advices from Japan state that at Blanco’s headquarters. Señor Fer and which will destiny all the ticks on works blown away. The electric lights 5<2 6lfcC per pound. The orange crop will be late this further bloodshed is feared. The Jap 10,000 more fishermen living on Etrup had been put out, and tl^' escaping storm, which began with a soft, sleety nandez de Castro, the civil governor of an animal in a single dipping. Veal—Large, 6t^@6c; small, 6,Q@ year, and few will be fit to ship to the island, northern Japan, are on the anese government has been askejl to steam enveloped the front portion of snow Saturday at noon, increased Havana, last evening h«»l«l a long con In making recommendations for the Nortiiwest lor the holi-lay trade. The 7}*c per pound. send troops to preserve order at Seoul. verge of starvation. Some have noth the boat, till it was impossible to see greatly as the day wore on, with heav ference with General Greene. fiscal year eliding June 80, 1900. Dr. Los Angeles Express in writing up the ing to eat. while others are existing on Tiie Spanish commissioners in Paris how much of the boat had been dam ier snow fall and the wind blowing a S e a t t le M a rk et« . Among the arrivals at Havana this Salmon adds tlmt a sufficient appropri outlook says that the total shipments gait* at midnight. There was a slight rats and putrefied herrings. have asked the American commission aged. Tomatoes, 60 @ 85c per box. morning weie the Spanish cruisers In ation for extending anil developing for fiom Southern California tor the year The screams of the men who Cucumbers, 10(2 15c per doz. The Spanish mail steamer San Au ers if the latter would accept a counter were locked in their rooms near the abatement of tiie wind this morning, fanta Isabel and Conde de Venadito, eign markets for dwiry products of the foot up, of all kinds of citrous fruits, hut the snow still fell and drifted bad from Nuevitas. The volunteer forces United States be made, and that legis Onions, 85 <2 90c per 100 pounds. gustin, which sailed from Nuevitas for proposition by Spain to cede the Philip pilot-house were heartrending. 15,148 carloads, which is a large per Poutoes, $10@12. Spain, carried the Columbus monu pines for $100,000,000. The request Captain John Tulan had been blown ly and the temperature dropped rap at Cardenas have delivered tiieir arms lation he sought by which the existing cent greater than for any previous 12 ment, formerly in tiie cathedral at will be declined, and the demands must from bis bed against tiie door of the idly. to the authorities. system of government inspection and months. The coming crop is expected ' Beete, per sack, $1. It looked this morning as though the Turnips, per sack, 60(2 65c. Havana, with 287 boxes of archives. be acceded to as last presented by onr stateroom, and so seiiouslv injured that General Blanco will tie succ««*ded by certification of meats and meat products to equal last year’s. There is a good Carrots, per sack, 65<x She took also 23 officers and 160 sol commissioners. he could not move. The door oould blizzard would continue all «lay, but at General Jiininez Castellanos, division for export from the United States may demand for lemons, but this fruit is 10 o’clock there was a breaking away Parsnips, per sack, $1. diers. be extended (with suitable mollifica scarce. A prominent Cuban says the first ob not be forced open, as he was jammed in the west, and finally the storm commander. Beans, green, 2@3o. Señor Govin, secretary of the interior tion), to include butter, cheese and con President Brown, of Norwich nni-1 ject of the Cuban commissioners now up against it. One of the employes of ceased altogether, and the severest N e w F l « h ( ’i n n i n g C o n c e r n . Green corn, $ 1.25@1.50 per sack. versity, has received a personal letter in the United States is to raise funds the boat secured an axe and cut the up blizzard since the memorable blizzard in the colonial government, has accept densed milk. A new incorporation bas been Cauliflower, 75c per doz. from Admiral Dewey, in which the ad with which to pay the Cuban troops. per part of the room away, and finally of March, 1888, came to an end. The ed the lesignation of the civil governors E s c a p e d a L i v e W ir e . formed at Astoria, Or., to be known as Celery. 40@50c. removed him, but not until lie was vir of the provinces of Havana and Pinar miral eavs: “ I trust the entire archi He also says that Cuba would desire to Spokane, Wash., Nov. 28.—Wager wind blew at the rate of 59 to 60 iuil«*9 del Rio. the Alasak Fislierman's Packing Com Cabbage, native and California pelago will be retained by the United remain free for awhile, but ultimately tually roasted alive. When pulled out, Hurlburt, aged 24, grasped an electric an hour during the height of the The Spanish evacuation commission light cord tonight, gave a gasp and fell pany, with a capital stock of $70,000, $1.00 @1.50 per 100 pounds. States. Any other arrangements will annexation to the United States is both the flesh dropi>ed from his bones in storm. «livid«*) into 140ebares of $500 each. Apples. 50c@65c per box. large pieces, and although he was suf ers today delivered a note announcing lead to no end of trouble.” expected and desired. A numlier of peoplo are reported the complete evacuation of the Holguin forward dead. The tragedy was enact The company wil'engage in the can Pears, 75c@$l per box. fering excrutiatingly he bore it bravely, The ’ semi-official Journal de St. The official count on the late election ed in the barn at the residence of E. E. ning, salting and freezing of salmon in frozen to death, and the property dam division. Prunes, 50c per box. Petersburg repudiates the anti-Ameri for the head of the ticket (governor) in and not a groan escaped him as lie was age is heavy. Reid. The electric light there was out Alaska and elsewhere. The incorpora- ' Peaches, 75c. taken out of the steam. The United States commissiouets sent can views with reference to the Philip Nebraska has been completed and shows of repair. Mr. Reid carried a lamp and Plume, 60c. A t I t n a h in . Watson H. Henry, the chief engineer, the Spanish a note saving that the fol remarked that he could feel electricity tors are Tlieodore Siverson, Christ pine islands recently expounded by the a fnaion majority of 2,721. Christensen, John Nordstrum, Ole B. Butter—Creamery, 27c per pound; and his wife, were in their room near Boston, Nov. 29.— A record-breaking lowing troops were expected on or lie- in the air. Bourse'Gazette, which, it declares, in Hurlburt gave the cord a The commissary department has dis The Fifteenth pull and electric sparks flew from his Oleson, A. L. Clark and John L. dairy and ranch, 18@20c per pound. no way represents tiie views held in patched the steamer Bratten from Sa- the pilot-house when the explosion oc November blizzard swept over the fore November 80: Clarkson. Eggs, 82c. curred. Mrs. Henry was blown through greater portion of New England last Pennsylvania volunteers, which will tie leading Russian circles. vanah with 700 tons of provisions for the roof. The flooring was blown up night and todsy completely demoral station«*! al Pinar «leí Rio; the Thiid hand. He was dead in an instant. A C o l o m b i a R iV r r S h i p p i n g . Cheese—Native. 12@12^c. short circuit is ascribed as the cause of Nearly all the bucks of the White the starving people of Cuba. Poultry—Old hens, 18c per pound; wards. and she was hurled with great izing traffic of every description and New Jersey, to be stationed at Mariel, liis death, but electricians are puzzled, The following ships left Poitland river Utes. and part of the Uintah tribe spring chickens, 15c; turkeys, 16c. violence a distance of fully 20 feet, and the Two Hundred and Second New The Baldwin hotel on Market street, last week, touching at Astoria: The well night paralyzing telegraphic and as they claim under any {«tssible condi are off the reservation, and probably a Fresh meats—Choice dressed beef great many of them are i i Colorado. San Francisco, was destroyed by fire towards the bonf of the boat. She was telephonic communication, while the York, assigned to Guanajay. all tn the tions the victim oould not have received British ship Mooitan ok-ared for : steers, prime, 6,H@7c; oows, prime, horribly crushed by the force of the ex province of Pinar del Rio. Those in and four lives are known to have been Queenstown or Falmouth for orders, ' northeast gale, coming on at high oourse The Indians say if the government a greatei voltage than 200. Hurlburt’s plosion, and also badly scalded by es of tides, drove the sea far beyond its tended for the city of Pinar del Rio and father and mother live in Garrets- with 95.886 bushels of wheat, valued 6)^c; mutton, 7)kc; pork, 7@8o; veal, won’t pay for the land they bought lost, with a possibility of more. caping steam. Her injuries prove«! usual limits and made a maik along Guanajay will land in Havana harbor, ville, O. at $57,500, shipped by the Portland 7@8c. from them they will hunt on it as often Prospects are good for an early settle Wheat—Feed wheat, $21. Flouring Mills Company. The British where thev can make immediate rail fatal at 12:80 this afternoon. She re shore exc«?eded only by the tnemoraide as they can get there to hunt. ment of the Behring sea sealing ques O ld A f r e e m e a t K e i t o r e d . Oats—Choice, per ton, $23. ship Nivelle, loaded by Balfour, Guth-| tained consciousness until a few mo hurricane of 1851. A dozen or more way connection fur these points. A highbinder war has again broken tion by the Anglo-American commis menta before her death. Her suffer coasting vessels were drivFb ashore iu Chicago, Nov. 28.—A local financial rie & Co., finish«*! also, and went into Hay—Puget Sound mixed, $9.50@ sion now in session at Washington. ont in San Francisco. news hurean announces that the passen the stream, and tbs Mozambique, with 10; cboioe Eastern Washington tim R A T IO N S F O R T H E N E E D Y . ings were so intense that she begged Boston harDor during the blizzard, and The price of whisky has been ad the physicians in attendance to end her the great ocean steamer Ohio, of the ger rate difficulties between the Cana a cargo of wheat and barley, cleared. othy, $12. Four companies of engineers have Corn—Whole. $28.50; cracked, $24; been ordered by the war department to vanced one cent. The causes of the life, but all that could be done was to Wilson line, was torn from her moor G e n e r a l W o o d F e e d i n g t h e I > e « e r v ln g dian Pacific and Grand Trunk having N e w C o a l D e p o s i t . P o o r A r o u n d S x n tix g o . advance were a strong demand for corn, deaden the pain by the use of narcotics. ings and driven high arid dry on Spec been settled, negotiations are now in feed meal, $28.50. Havana. The capitalists have recently sent an the stiffness of the market and a crop Mr. Henry was terribly scalded. He tacle island. Washington, Nov. 2 8 .— General progress for the use bv the former of Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton, The president has appointed John shortage. expert to investigate tire deposit of $24 @25; whole, $22. the Grand Trunk’s North Ba» line for Wood, commanding the department of was blown some distance away, but r h t l i t r i e l p h i . i H l o n n - S w p p t . Morgan collector of customs for the Santiago, has sent an official re{«rrt to Ontairo business to and from the lignite coal that exists on Mallory i Flour—Patent, per barrel, $8.60; He died A three-story txiilding in San Fran not as far as was his wife. Southern district of Oregon. Philadelphia, Nov. 29.—The bliz the war department, of which the fol Nortiiwest. Previous to the recent ridge, near Asotin, Wash. A test was straights, $3.25; California brands, shortly after being brought to this city. cisco, occupied by Chinese, was de zard which came out of the West lowing is an extract: Both branches of the Vermont legis stroyed by fire and two of the inmates, rate war, the Canadian Pacific had the made of the coal, and it was pro $8.26; buckwheat flour, $8.75; graham, W. A. Blunt was instantly killed. nounced all right, and from what can i per barrel, $3.70; whole wheat flour, lature passed a joint resolution appiov- Wong Quay and Wong Gow, were He was standing on the lower deck, as reached this city at 11 o’clock yester ” 1 have sent rations all along the sea use of the North Bay line, but this ar day morning, and rage«! furiously until coast, and by pack trains into the in rangement was teiminated when the be learn<*d it is thought the extent of $8. 76; rye flour, $4. Ing President McKinley's demands for burned to death. he intended making a landing a short 1 o'clock this morning. As unepxected the mineral btxly will be more fully the retention of the Philippines« terior, using every effort to scatter tiie rate difficulties arose. Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, $14; Colonel Charles Smart, deputy sur distance above the place where the ex as it was violent, it wrought great rations about in such manner as to inquitetl into iu the course of a few shorts, per ton, $16. Rear-Admiral Joseph N. Miller, who geon-general of the army says the sick- plosion occurred. K l o n d i k e M a m to d o n S t o r y . havoc not only here, but throughout enable the people desiring to return to weeks. The vein is now opened up Feed—Chopped feed, $17 @21 per hoisted the American flag over Hawaii ness ami mortality during the war with I D“iley the fireman was in the the entire state. Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 28.—J. W. for a distance of 16 feet. their farms in the interior to do so with ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil caks „-„o not relatively so great as that tirehold of the boat when the acciJent on August 12 last, has retired after Spain was Nee, of Tacoma, is here with an inter a reasonable assurance that they can meal, per ton, $35. N O E X T R A S E S S IO N . P o o l in g H o p « fo r B e t t e r P r ic e « . The escaping steam com ■pending 47 years in active service. our volunteer troops suffered during the occurred. obtain food while waiting the develop esting Klondike mastodon story. He The hopgrowers in the vicinity of pletely envelop««! him, scarcely a por says that of a big pile of bones found The London Chronicle criticizes the civil war. d M a n y P r o m i ment of their first crop. Ban F r a n c is c o M a r k e t. Independence, Or., in order to take tion of his body escaping the scalding F r e n i d e n t n M e n c t K i M n l e e n y O a p n pom action of the’ United States in killing e It. Stockholders of the Keeley Motor vapor. He died at the receiving hos “ Santiago toil ay is as clean and on Sulphur creek, one was a tooth be advantage of tiie raising market are Wool—Spring—Nevada, 10@14c per Canadian shipping trade with Porto Company have not abandoned the hope Washington, Nov. 89.—President healthy as any town of its size along tween 4 ** and 5 inches long, and near pooling their crops together and hope pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10@12c; Val He had Rico, and speculates «9 to the meaning that the secret of the life work of John pital at 12:15 this afternoon. McKinley will try to avoid an extra the American sea coast south of For ly two inches thick at the base. An to obtain 17 cents. A recent shipment ley, 15@17c; Northern, 9@ llc. • been in the employ of the California of the action. W. Keeley will not be buried with the Navigation & Improvement Company session, if that is possible. In this tress Monroe. Excellent order prevails; other was tiie leg of an animal from from there consisted of five carloads, Millstuffs—Middlings, $ 19@21.00; the knee to the ankle. It was 6 4i feet effort he is likely to be seconded by a there has not been a murder iu tiie city Sixteen families of Canyon City, Or., inventor. His papers will be secured for about 14 years. bran, $16.60@ 16.50 per ton. in length. From the ground to the an containing 301 bales of first-class hops. left homeless by the recent fire, are and the work carried on. Onions—Yellow. 30@45c per sack. There still remains in that city some Underneath the lower decks, where large number of publio men both since our occupancy.” imal's body the distance was probably shelter less and in dire distress. A Late advices from Salvador via Nica-, the deck hands slept, the groans and branches of congress and of both par Butter — Fancy creamery, 24c; 700 bales of hops unsold. over 10 feet. It was eight or nine A la « k M L a n d C o n te m t. Portland evening paper is collecting ragua indicate that the revolt is more screams were heartrending. do seconds, 22@c23; fancy dairy, Sl@ The un ties. Public policy wili dictate the F o r S a n F r a n c is c o M a rk et. Port Townsend, Nov. 28.—Among inches through. contributions to relieve them. serious than at first thought. It may fortunate imprisone«l men were receiv desires of some anil selfishness that ot 22c; do seconds, 20@24c per pound. Owing to the extreme dry season in the passengers goit.g to Alaska on tbs others. President McKinley will make involve all the five states in a general Eggs — Store, 18@22c; fancy ranch, N o R e f o r m s In T u r k e y . Acting on the recommendation of ing the full effect of the steam as it Constantinople, Nov. 28.—Several California during the past year large 40@42c. Captain Dickens, Secretary Long baa conflagration. According to advices, came from tiie boilers. Eight of them every effort vo have the peace treaty steamer Rosalie today was R. Gold sales of cattle for shipment to Califor Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valencia, $2 increased the age requirement in the the real object of the movement is the were almost roasted alive. Those who laid before congress immediately after stein, who claims a portion of the Turkish ministers have submitted tc nia have been made in Oregon. Two @2.50; Mexican limes, $6§)6.50; Cali, case of apprentices admitted to the overthrow of the federal republic, were able made their way to the deck the holidays. He hopes to have it rat townsite of Juneau under a mineral the sultan memorials pointing out the which was organize«! November 1 at as beet they could, while the more seri ified before the adjournment in March. location. In 1888 he located Bonanza disturbed state of the empire, and the wholesale butchers of San Francisco fornia lemons, $2.OO@.8OO; do ohoioe- naval service from 14 to 15 years. purchased 900 head of fine beef cattle $3.50@4.50; per box. Amapala. ously injured were unable to get out. Meanwhile, it is expected that a bill lode, which takes in 21 acres of the reforms they consider necessary. The near Lakeview. According to a plan of Secretary The sale approxi business portion of Jnnean, and made will pass for the reorganization of the The treasury department has recom sultan is irritated at this attitude on The exposed portions of their bodies Gage, paper money is to be made uni mates $30,000. application for a United States patent, army, so that garrisons for the new the part of the ministers, and it is ex TH E O L D -T IM E R S . form, and bills of one denomination mended to the secretary of war that suffered the most. The arms and faces possessions will be provided for. Prob which was contested by the citizens of pected he will dismiss several,although R o n d « S o ld . must all look alike. It is thought thia quinine be admitted into the countries of those near the main entrance were ably will he passed providing for the' Juneau. The land has been in contro- The municipal bonds of Great Falls, Elder Abram Perkins of the Shaker will make easier the detection of coun of Cuba and Porto Rico free of duty. frightfully scalded. Coratti Dominici. teroporary government of the P h ilip -' versy ever since, and during that time it will be difficult to find substitutes Under the Spanish laws the duty on Mont, have been sold to good advan settlement, is 91 years old, yet fre who do not favor reform. who was on the lower deck, was blown terfeits. pines and Porto Rico, and possibly' has become valuable. The settlement tage in Chicago. The issue amounts quently walks all the way to Conoord, The San. Francisco Examiner says: quinine was about $13 a pound. The into the water, and had to swim ashore Cuba, by the army officers command of the case will enable residents of J ri M u rd er o f I 'n u .u a l B r u ta lity . war department undoubtedly, will oon- to $375,000, ou which a premium of N. H., a distance of over 20 miles. after his back was terribly scalded. No lens than five new sugar companies Oakland, Cal., Nov. 28.—Today’s lpr:e been incornorated in the Hawaiian I cur tbe trea8Ury <>*P« ^com- Louis Brizzolana, in company with ing In each, until congress can provide neau to secure title to property on developments in the case of the 15- $10,105 was obtained, wliich added to James A. Davis, who died iu Dor «___ mendation. Charles Maggini and wife, was standing otherwise. Then congress will provide' which many valuable bnildiugs have 1 year-old girl, Lil ian Brandes, who the accrued interest made a total of chester county, Maryland, last week, ✓ islands, and within -_______ two years _ from been erecte«! for commissions to visit the different $381,526.21 received by the city. Complete returns have been received near the pilot-house on the texas deck. now the output of raw sugar w ill be in steered the first steamer that crossed | was found hanging to a bedpost in her of the casualties of the Santiago cam The force threw him to one side, but islands and make recommendations A n iil« to n K l o t crease«] considerably. W a t e r M a in C o n t r a c t L e t . Lake Erie. Chicago was then, he said, home at East Berkley, confirm the sus for their government to the next con The adjutant-general’s office not until he was badly burned uliout Anniston, Ala., Nov. 28.—The city picion that she was murdered. Her The city council of New Whatcom, but three brick houses. A Philadelphia dispatch says that paign. gress. That is the scheme which will American vessels are in scanty supply has divided the campaign into different the body. Fortunately, Mr. Maggini be followed if there is no extra session, has quieted down after last night's father was arrested yesterday on sus Wash , has let a contract for extending Mrs. Nancy Carine is dead at Dills The statement and his wife escaped without so much rioting,anil it is believe«! the full effect picion, and today her stepmother was the city water system 8,600 feet to J. and that shippers are forced to resort dates and periods. largely to foreign ships. Over $200,- 8boW8J, ^ na8ina’ JuDe 24-K illed , as a scratch, though both were thrown and if everything goes through as of the shooting has been learned. Two also taken to the police station. Both H. Thomas for $19,808. The pipe will boro, Ind., aged 67. For 47 yeais she planned. negroes were killed and three wounded, are detained pending the result of the be wooden-stave, and the bond re- had lived less than a mile from a rail 000,000 will be paid this year to own- 0116 0 cer an< 0 men; wounded, six down by the concussion. road and within easy sound of the lo«x>- officers, 44 men. San Juan, July 1— A d d e d to th e N m j . and six or eight white enlisted men i coroner’s inquest. , quired in the sum of $30,000. ers of vessels under foreign flags by motive whistle, but never saw either D r o w n e d In t h e S t r e e t . Killed, four officers and 134 men; were seriously hurt. Two members Ban Francisco, Nov. 39.—At 9:22 Americans. C l e a r i n g - H oumc R e t u r n « . road, car or engine. Boston, Mass., Nov. 29.—Two men O r e g o B » n d lo w » a t M o n te v id e o . wounded, 69 officers and 938 men. El England is rushing munitions of war Caney, July 1—Killed, four officers, 84 lost their lives in the storm today at o’clock this morning, in the presence of the white provost guard, who were Victoria, B. C., has had a clearing New York, Nov. 28.—A special to Mme. Ristori, otherwise the Mar missing last night, re{iorted for duty of a vast multitude, the battle-ship to Esquimault. The intention appar men; wounded, 24 officers, 334 men. Revere. One was Michael Lee and the Wisconsin was successfully launched at today. The dead are Private E-l Cap- the Herald from Montevideo says: Tho house for two weeks now, and the vol quise Capranica del Grillo, is in her ently is in case of war to fit out war Aguadores, July 1 and 2—Wounded, other an unknown negro. Both were erton, Third Alabama, and an uni United States battle-ships Oregon and ume of business shows a good increase. 77th year, and is lying critioally ill ship« and trans[>orts at Esquimault for two officers, 10 men. Around Santiago, drowned on Ooean avenue while trying the Union iron works. The Wisconsin Iowa and tho collier Celtic have ar The returns for last week were $785,- at Rome, being thus unable to accept service in Eastern waters, and to draw July 10 to 12—Killed, one officer, one to cross that thoroughfare, through is the largest of the vessels built for the dentified member of the same regiment. rived here to re-coal and take on board 185, while for the week previous the the invitation of the queen of Italy to William Bowie, of the Third Alabama, United States government at this ship whatever troops are needed for the man; wounded, one officer, 28 men. figures were $700,558. which the tide was flowing. supplies of provisions. pass a few days with her at Greesony. who was wounded, will die. yard. British forces in India. M in o r N e w « I t e m « . The Oxford University Press has ap pliances for printing 150 different languages. The St. Louis, Peoria & Northern Railway Company has been reorganized as the St. Louis & Northern Short Line. /The widow the late Cuban general, Jose Maceo, was one of the applicants for rations at the American free dis tribution depots at Santiago. She had been on the verge of starvation for many weeks. Mrs. William F. Havemeyer died at her home in New York of pleurisy. Secretary Alger has ordered the entire army armed with Krag-Jorgen6ens. , It is understood that negotiations to revive the steel rail pool are under way at Pittsburg. T h ree N egroe« L y n ch ed . B n l l f l g h t l n g N o t In F a v o r . Meridian, Miss., Nov. 29.—Roporta Denver, Nov. 29.—The committee in have reached here that three negroes charge of arrangements for the coming were lynched last night four miles convention of the National Livest«xjk west of Meridian. Newton county! Association has rejected a proposition farmers are said to be on the trail of to make hullfighting a feature of tiie Others implicated in an assault on a ' outdoor sports on that occasion. How white man, who came to Meridian Fri- 1 ever, a typical Western cowboy tourna day from Newton county and was pur ment will be given. Broncho-riding, sued and fired upon by the negroes. A rongh riding and ioping and lassoing mob of armed farmers left for the of untamed horses and 6teers, and all scene, and while no definite news had the exciting operations usually assooi- been received, it is believed that they utod with cowboy life on the plains have summarily dealt with the blacks. will be on the programme. N ew « F r o m A r g e n tin e . New York, Nov. 28.—A dispatch to the Herald from Buenos Ayres says: The chamber of deputies has approved tiie law re-establishing the tax of 10 per cent on tho premiums of foreign insurance companies. The Argentine and Chilean commis sioners will meet here next week to discuss the Puna Atacama boundary dispute. The incident between an Argentine official and Walker Marti nez, former Chilean minister, has been closed satisfactorily. Rev. Samuel Colierd Bartlett, former ly president of Dartmouth college, died at his home at Hanover, N. H., of acute indigestion, after a little over a week’s duration. Past Assistant Paymaster F. H. C a r o lin e « a n d P e l e w s . W e n t T h r o u g h a H r t ilg « . Ethel Marlowe, a sister of Julia Conant, United States navy, died at E d h e in O r d e r ed t h e M a« « a cre. New York, Nov. 28.—A dispatch to Roanoke, Va., Nov. 29.—A north Mrrlowe, died at the Knickerbocker the naval academy at Annapolis, Md. Canea, Nov. 29.—During the trial theater, New York, dnring a perform The engagement is announced at Fort bound fast freight on the Norfolk & today of the murderers of the Tsangaki the Herald from Washington says: There is reason to believe that the Western railway,went through a bridge ance of ‘‘The Christian,” in which Worth, Tex., of Miss Fannie Halbert family, the deposition of Mussulmans administration would be willing to she played the part of Polly Love. Mills, daughter of'UnfteTf State's Sena- i near Kiverside today. Fireman Joseph I tor Roger Q. Mills, to First Lieutenant Stevens was killed, Brakoman David wsa read. It said at tho time of the purchase from Spain not only the Phil She was 24 vears old. _ .. c George Richards, United States ma- w inKer was fata,,y >nJured, and En- massacres Edhcm Pasha, tho Turkish ippines, but all of the Carolines and Influential the Pelew group. It is learned that Mrs . na,u k glneer Stephen Mayo sreiously scalded. commander, assembled rine corps, to .. mas- 5 w ill oontribute $300,000 for the build- [ The bridge was under construction at Mussulmans and invited them . S h o t T h ro u g h th e H ea d . Ing of a m ilitary sanitarium in Citron I New Zealand s house of representa the time of the accident, and it is re- ' a»cre *” Christians found in Candia 24 Dallas, Or., Nov. 28.—An Indian Is tives has passed the old age pension Pasha’s re elle, a few miles from Mobile, A la., on ported that several of the bridge work- hours after the meeting, reported to have been found dead in tho Every person of the age of 65 marks were uttered In the presenoe of the Mobile & Ohio railroad. General bill. ers were injuied more or less seriously. Major Churchill, commander of gend I road between Dallas and the Grand Joseph Wheeler, nnder instructions years and of good moral character, who has lived for 25 years in the colony, It is Quaternary in China to con armes, who protested strongly and was Ronndo reservation yesterday. There from the war department, has inspected The the site, and it Is understood, w ill re* whose income does not exceed $120 ' gratulate a fat man, because It is taken ordered by Edhem Pasha to leave the 1 wus a bullet hole in his head. I particulars are meagre. j year is entitled to a pension of $90. room. for granted that he must be rich. port favorably upon it H a n d C ars R u n D o w n . Elkhart, Ind., Nov. 28. — While a party of 22 people weie returning from a ball at Otis early ttiis morning on two hand cars they were struck by the Lake Shore fast mail. William Sea- benski and William Kempler weie killed outright. Seabenisk’s two daughters weie probably fatally in jured. _______________ General Wood has piohiblted gam bling in Santiago, with a penalty ct $1,000 for infraction of the piohibition. London, Nov. 26.—The Peking cor- respondent of the Daily Telegraph, re ferring to the "perniciousness of tho empress dowager’s tenure of power,” says: ‘‘She recently dismissed an able minister, Chief Hu Yun Mel, from the tsung-li-yanien,at the request of General Tung, because she feared a rebellion among the Kang-Su troops of Tung.” ______________ _ Faris, Nov. 28.—The cabinet has decided to authorize a loan of 270,000,- 000 francs for the purpose of establish ing an Indo-Chinese railroad system in 1 connection with Chinese railroads. N e w I iiilt m t r y . Frederick P. Sanguinet, father of 11 children with 26 grandohildren, has just died at his home, 4353 Evans ave nue, St. Louis. Hie death is the first that has occurred in the family, in- oluding three generations, for'overjhalf a century. The Sanguinets have lived in St. Louie all the time. During N e w C it y H a l l C o n t r a c t L e i . Mr. Sanguinet's 73 years he has not The council of La Grande, Or., been ill a day, and until three weeks last week awarded a oontraet for the ago, when taken ill with liver trouble, erection of a new city hall, to cost was engaged in active business as ■ $2,650. civil engineer. The largest log drive for several years Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spring Haskell will be brought down this season by have been celebrating the 70th anni the Colfax, Wash., saw mill. It will versary of their wedding at 81 Lefferta consist of 4,000,000 feet of logs. place, Brooklyn. Mr. Haskell is 90 Undoubtedly there will be a great years old, his wife 86. They are both rush into the Atlin district, Alaska, in tar from being infirm. The husband the spring. Tire country lias proved usee no glasses; the wife reads com fortably with them. They talk spirit very rich. A consignment of 280,000 feet of fir edly of the old days when Brooklyn and oedar lumber, the product of the was a wilderness, and they are the idol Simpson Mill Co., of Ballard, will be of their children, their grandchildren I shipped from Seattle December 1 to and their great-grand children. ! Honolulu, to be used by the United Chinese laundrymen of New York ‘ States government In the erection of have formed a trust, and prioes have : burrucka. been raised. The first shipment was made last week from Port M<«xly to Vancouver, B. C., of oil of cedar. A company has been organized to carry on the indus try, and though now in its infancy, a possible great future is ahead of the enterprise.